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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Sep 11.
Published in final edited form as: Structure. 2007 Sep 11;15(9):1053–1064. doi: 10.1016/j.str.2007.06.020

Table 1.

Phase residuals in resolution ranges, obtained during merging of two evenly negatively stained 2D crystal image data. Columns are: Resolution range in Å; IQ=1…8: Intensity Quotient categories of reflections (Henderson et al., 1990); All IQs: Average phase residuals with equal reflection weighting; IQ-wght: Average phase residual with IQ-weighting. In each resolution range, the phase residuals (upper row) and the number of reflections (lower row) are given. This table documents acceptable phase residuals up to 15.4 Å resolution. The projection map data were limited to 16.0 Å resolution.

PHASE RESIDUALS IN RESOLUTION RANGES
Res. Range [Å] IQ= 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 all IQs IQ-wght
100.0 – 40.8 3.0
13
9.2
5
50.6
6
44.4
5
172.7
1
51.2
3
1.9
1
142.7
2
34.0
36
19.8
36
40.7 – 28.9 2.7
1
10.6
21
8.6
4
22.2
2
0.0
0
158.6
2
0.0
0
74.8
1
22.4
31
14.3
31
28.8 – 23.6 2.0
7
5.1
1
0.0
0
25.7
5
58.7
2
16.7
4
7.1
1
39.9
6
22.2
26
11.9
26
23.5 – 20.4 11.0
1
12.7
6
15.2
5
8.1
7
29.4
2
28.6
2
14.8
3
66.6
7
25.7
33
13.7
33
20.3 – 18.3 0.0
0
13.0
2
16.0
4
23.6
1
43.1
2
4.1
1
46.9
1
54.6
8
36.2
19
19.7
19
18.2 – 16.7 0.0
0
0.0
0
14.0
1
23.6
1
39.5
2
18.7
2
49.6
4
60.3
6
44.6
16
32.3
16
16.6 – 15.4 0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
18.4
2
31.8
3
63.4
1
31.2
1
52.2
8
43.0
15
30.7
15
ALL: 3.0
22
10.7
35
24.6
20
23.3
23
50.8
12
46.7
15
30.0
11
60.0
38
Overall: Phaseresidual = 30.630 Number of spots = 176